There didn't seem to be any real losers in this year's draft, especially among the lottery teams. Karl-Anthony Towns, the do-it-all big man out of Kentucky, graced the Minnesota Wolves lineup and was another number-one pick on their roster.

D'Angelo Russell, a crafty and explosive point guard, is joining the Los Angeles Lakers for Kobe Bryant's final season.

The New York Knicks selected 7'2" Latvian Kristaps Porzingis. Just from watching his highlights, this 19-year-old can score about as easily as Riley Curry can disrupt a press conference.

But, he's going to have to work hard to fit into Phil Jackson's triangle offense.

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Among a flurry of Kentucky stars and other NCAA tournament standout prospects, the NBA draft was exciting. But, it's only the start of a hectic offseason because of two words: free agency.

Lebron, like Kevin Love, is likely working out another deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Anthony Davis just signed a monster deal to stay in New Orleans with the Pelicans.

Dwayne Wade is staying with the Miami Heat. Paul Millsap is staying with the Atlanta Hawks. Tim Duncan will return to the San Antonio Spurs. Draymond Green will stay with the defending champs, and Damian Lillard is staying in Portland with the Trail Blazers, too.

What the Los Angeles Clippers lost in Deandre Jordan they're hoping they can gain with Lance Stephenson and Paul Pierce. Pierce will also be reunited with his former Boston Celtics's coach, Doc Rivers.

Now, let's talk about who isn't having such a good summer in the free agency discussion.

The Sacramento Kings and the Lakers, despite the fact they're in beautiful California, haven't had much leverage in convincing free agents to come to their teams.

The Lakers had various failed attempts at securing big men in free agency, and they continued this year. They couldn't get Deandre Jordan, and even though execs met twice with Lamarcus Aldridge, neither meeting had LA sold on LA.

The Kings — although a starting five consisting of Rajon Rondo, Ben McLemore, Rudy Gay and Cousins sounds nice — are desperately recruiting free agents, and no one (aside from Rondo and Marco Bellinelli) has rewarded them with agreements.

"Woj," as his one million Twitter followers have dubbed him, is the plug for all things NBA.

If you're not following him on Twitter, now would be the best time to do so. In a recent sit-down interview with GQ, Woj talks about how important his phone is to him when it comes to breaking big news.

He takes pride in his job, and he's been known to tweet news about NBA players before the players themselves even tweet it.

By having Woj in your feed, you'll be up to date on just about everything that's going on in the NBA. (Oh, and be sure to "turn on notifications" when you follow him on Twitter. You're welcome.)